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Iraq Shuts 5,000 Unsafe Buildings Amid Major Safety Campaign

The Iraq building safety campaign is now fully underway. The Civil Defense Directorate announced the closure of nearly 5,000 unsafe buildings across the country. This sweeping action targets properties that fail to meet vital safety regulations.

According to Nuwas Sabah, Director of Civil Defense Media, inspection teams continue their field operations across Baghdad and other provinces. They are shutting down buildings that violate fire and structural safety laws. Importantly, owners cannot reopen these properties until they meet all safety standards.

These requirements include installing emergency exits, providing fire extinguishers, and removing hazardous materials. Highly flammable panels, like sandwich panels and “ecobond” cladding, must be replaced. The Civil Defense teams are enforcing this without exceptions.

The Iraq building safety campaign follows a heartbreaking fire in Kut, where nearly 70 people died. That disaster revealed serious flaws in the country’s enforcement system. The commercial center involved had no functioning fire alarms or emergency exits.

In response, authorities launched a nationwide compliance crackdown. Now, they aim to prevent similar tragedies from ever happening again.

Moreover, Iraq’s severe climate worsens fire risks. Summer temperatures often exceed 50°C, making buildings more vulnerable. When paired with poor construction practices, the situation becomes a ticking time bomb.

Therefore, the Civil Defense Directorate has intensified its monitoring. They are also urging other agencies to support this campaign. Officials say the goal is not only enforcement but also public protection.

The Iraq building safety campaign reflects a larger shift toward accountability. Authorities are no longer tolerating negligence in construction and property management.

Ultimately, Iraq hopes to improve its disaster response readiness and reduce risks for future generations. Therefore, this campaign represents a critical step in that direction.”

By prioritizing strict inspections and rapid action, the Civil Defense is creating a safer future. In addition, stronger laws and cooperation with local governments will help maintain momentum.

With sustained pressure, Iraq can transform its urban safety landscape and protect lives in every corner of the country.

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